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Software to create, read, record, or manipulate audio.

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Sound output approach for Sine waves in C

It depends on which kinds of system you're targeting, but most modern Linux desktop distributions have PulseAudio installed as their highest-level audio interface, so you can use its simple API (in particular …
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Is there an audio player for Android which remembers my last position in a track?

If you want this in order to listen to music or speech which you want to download manually then I don't know. But if you want this because you listen to podcasts and you're fine with downloading them …
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Graphical audio routing for PulseAudio (QJackCtl equivalent)

For JACK, there is a GUI application called QJackCtl that lets you graphically route audio from sinks to sources in arbitrarily complex ways, especially when used in conjunction with additional mixers … PulseAudio already lets you send audio from/to different applications to/from different sinks/sources, using pavucontrol or pactl), but what I'm missing is this graph-like view, with nodes and edges representing …
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Graphical audio routing for PulseAudio (QJackCtl equivalent)

Answering my own question because I finally found something: pagraphcontrol seems like exactly what I'm looking for.
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